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I'm thinking, you may have burst some smaller blood vessels? The discoloration will probably fade over time? If you are like me, you will want to know for sure, see that urologist.
Good luck, DennisView Thread

I love my long beautiful hair!!! I would never shave my head, for any reason. I can't think of one woman i have had contact with, that has not liked my hair the way it is? Right now, it is just about to the bottom of my shoulder blades. I do need to get it trimmed a little bit. Split ends and all that. I want it to be at least mid back.
Some people look good bald, i would not. My grandfather liked his head bald, shaved it all the time. He looked good that way. When i was a kid, my mother would have us butched. I hated it!
I don't know for sure, but if i started losing my hair, i would probably try those hair growing products? Like i said, i love my long, beautiful hair!!!
Thanks, Caprice, another good topic! DennisView Thread

Not yet? Meaning, you are thinking about some?View Thread

My daughter, she is so beautiful, she does not need anything to improve her looks! However, she does have some little tats, in hidden places. Tasteful, at least.View Thread

Well, as you probably know already, i suffer from E.D., and hearing loss. Both myself, and my Dr. believe the cause of my E.D. stems from my neck injury. (Nerve damage) What was most embarrassing, this started in my mid twenties. Now i take Levitra, and it works very well.
For the bi-lateral hearing loss, i wear hearing aides.
The rest of me is pretty normal for a fiftysomething male. I could stand to lose a few pounds, i suppose? And keep my toenails trimmed a little better. Thats about it.
Take care, DennisView Thread

I sicerely hope this is not your first and last time here. This site however, is not the one you should have posted all of youur problems on. If you are having problems sleeping, try the "Sleep Disorders" site. There are alot more people there that have your problem. Please give it a shot, what have you got to lose?
I am sorry to hear of all your problems. I hope the medication works well for you.
Good luck, DennisView Thread



I will never figure you out, so please help me, i am only a man.
Thank you, again, DennisView Thread

I have one tattoo, on my right forearm. It's a "Harley wings" and it used to have writing in it. I got it when i was eighteen, and after drinking old grandad. I thought i was feeling no pain, but that hurt like hell. NO more tattoo's for me! The one i got, looked cool for years, but now is faded, and ugly.
It looks cool when you're young, but once you get older, they do not look so hot anymore. I used to talk to this 90 year old guy, he has since died. He had tattoo's over 90% of his body. No, they didn't look so good. Not with all the wrinkles and such.
Its a shame they are not easy to remove, or i would have done so years ago. And whats with all the piercing? Some people even pierce their eyelids, their nose, and their lips. Why? Don't they feel as if they have enough holes in their heads? WOW!
There is no way i would ever do that!
Thanks Caprice, great question, DennisView Thread
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